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The Port Network of Rome
Porti di Roma and Lazio Network is composed by the ports
of Civitavecchia Fiumicino and Gaeta.
The Port Authority of Civitavecchia is member of EPCSA
since 2013
A Port Community System is:
• neutral and open electronic platform
enabling intelligent and secure exchange of
information between public and private
stakeholders in order to improve the
competitive position of the sea and air ports’
communities.
• optimises, manages and automates port and
logistics efficient processes through a single
submission of data and connecting transport
and logistics chains.
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Port Community System Operator
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is an organisation that is either public, private or
public/private that operates and maintains a Port
Community System and where the Port Community
System represents the core of the organisations
business.
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has a board, or some form of steering committee, made
up of representatives from different internal and
external groups within the Port and Logistics community.
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has “service level agreements” with PCS users to manage
the electronic exchange of information between
different parties on their behalf.
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Why Port Community Systems
PCS link Administrative and Operational procedures electronically
via the exchange of messages on a end to end basis (machine to
machine) with all stakeholders. These may include;
• Customs
• Vessel Traffic Control
• Inspection Authorities
• Maritime Authorities
• Trade
Historical Situation
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The Port Community System –
a typical example
PCS
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UN Summary and Recommendations
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Governments should continue to simplify and automate trade
procedures under a national Trade Facilitation & Single Window
Strategy
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Governments should assess possible gaps in the development of IOS
systems in their countries, in particular with regard to transport
infrastructure management and transport regulations
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Governments should encourage collaboration of IOS and Single
Window systems with the objective to
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..create a Open Single Window environment that delivers integrated
and high value added services to trade
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To this end, Governments should develop a framework agreement
for IOS collaboration in international trade.
http://www.unece.org/ece/trade/411.html
PCS as Trade Facilitation tools
• Trade facilitation can be defined as the
simplification and harmonisation of
international trade procedures including
import and export procedures.
• Trade Facilitation is about Trade Logistics
• Trade Facilitation should mean Logistics
Performance - LPI: customs, infrastructure,
International shipments, logistics
competence, tracking and tracing,
timeliness
A PCS acts as a Trade Facilitation tool and
gateway to National Single Window
The advantages of PCS acting as Trade Facilitation tools and
gateways are obvious:
• Avoids double input
• Maximises use of existing infrastructure (links to existing Customs systems
rather than creation of new systems)
• Optimises port processes and increases transparency
• Respects confidentiality
• Supports business needs
• Minimises changes
EPCSA
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Formed in 2011, currently 21 members though increasing.
The latest member is 1-Stop, Australia.
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Membership is open to PCS Operators and Port Authorities
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EPCSA Members handle in well in excess of 10 million
electronic messages every day
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At least 70% of all EU Trade through seaports where EPCSA
members operate
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EPCSA members operate in ports that in total handle in
excess of 80 million TEU’s and 2 billion tonnes of throughput
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Countries where EPCSA members operate:
United Kingdom
Israel
Germany
Mauritius
Latvia
Portugal
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Ukraine
France
Equatorial Guinea
Netherlands
Benin
Australia
Belgium
Indonesia
Spain
Morocco
Italy
A member driven Association
Workshops
- Standards and Technologies (eManifest etc.)
- Business Applications (2010/65, PoUSs etc.)
- Customs and Other Government Agencies (WCO, UN etc)
- Research Committee (PCS library and experts)
- European Port Community System Development
(Development)
Events
- Workshops and Conferences
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The Port Network of Rome
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
Lelio Matteuzzi
Port Operations and European Projects Executive
[email protected]